Yes, if it had no basis
Yes, it is possible for a religion to collapse over time due to various reasons such as internal conflicts, changing social trends, loss of followers, or the emergence of competing belief systems. History has shown that religions can evolve, decline, or disappear altogether.
Danny O'Donoghue has not publicly disclosed his religion, so it is not possible to determine his religious beliefs.
Aml Ameen has not publicly disclosed his religious beliefs, so it is not possible to determine his religion based on available information.
Johnny Messner has not publicly disclosed his religious affiliation, so it is not possible to definitively identify his religion.
Kim Rhodes has not publicly disclosed her religious beliefs, so it is not possible to definitively determine her religion.
Brock Lesnar has not publicly disclosed his religious beliefs, so it is not known what religion he follows. It is possible that he prefers to keep his personal beliefs private.
Colony collapse is when bees mysteriously disappear. Vampire mites and nicotine-based insecticides are among the possible causes.
yes it is possible
No religion was named. No answer is possible.
Without specifying a religion, answering this question is not possible.
Only education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent or gradual
A higher-mass star will turn into a supergiant, then a supernova. Then, it will collapse and shed it's outer layer and leave behind a white dwarf. However, the star may collapse even further and become a black hole.
They don't. If such a vacuum collapse is even possible - which is not at all sure - the collapse could randomly start somewhere, and then expand either at the speed of light, or at a speed close to the speed of light.
The universe to collapse and a new universe to take its place where spellcasting is possible.
Collapse and Crumble are two possible words.
The collapse of the Soviet Union made it possible for the Berlin Wall to be knocked down so people could travel between East Germany and East Berlin easily.
Usually from the collapse of a massive star. It isn't quite clear how a supermassive black hole is created; it is possible that it also starts as a stellar black hole (a hole resulting from the collapse of a star), but it isn't quite clear how such a black hole can get so huge in a relatively short time.Usually from the collapse of a massive star. It isn't quite clear how a supermassive black hole is created; it is possible that it also starts as a stellar black hole (a hole resulting from the collapse of a star), but it isn't quite clear how such a black hole can get so huge in a relatively short time.Usually from the collapse of a massive star. It isn't quite clear how a supermassive black hole is created; it is possible that it also starts as a stellar black hole (a hole resulting from the collapse of a star), but it isn't quite clear how such a black hole can get so huge in a relatively short time.Usually from the collapse of a massive star. It isn't quite clear how a supermassive black hole is created; it is possible that it also starts as a stellar black hole (a hole resulting from the collapse of a star), but it isn't quite clear how such a black hole can get so huge in a relatively short time.
No.